Commit Briefs
refactoring: imsg everywhere
use imsg to handle ALL kinds of IPC in gmid. This simplifies and shorten the code, and makes everything more uniform too.
move vhost_should_log call to server.c
log.o is linked to some regress/ stuff. Calling from there a vhost_* function means that we should link the regress/stuff to server.o too (and that would pull in other stuff...). Moving the call is easier, and also probably better.
fix various compilation errors
Include gmid.h as first header in every file, as it then includes config.h (that defines _GNU_SOURCE for instance). Fix also a warning about unsigned vs signed const char pointers in openssl.
accept4 -> accept
accept4(2) isn't part of any standard (even though it'll be part in the future) and raises warnings on some linux distro. Moreover, we don't have thread that may fork at any time, so doing a mark_nonblock after isn't a big deal.
don't mmap
Before we mmap(2) file for reading, and use a buffer to handle CGI scripts. Turns out, for sequential access over the whole mmap isn't better than our loop on read. This has also the additional advantage that we can use handle_cgi (now handle_copy) for both files and CGI, which is pretty cool. This also fixes a nasty bug where we could hang a connection forever, because we scheduled the wrong type of event (read on POLLOUT and write on POLLIN, it's the other way around!)
fix config reload
the old server processes would stick around waiting on the signals events. While there, also drop the `struct server_events' and define events as globals.
fix "first location" bug
reported by devel at datenbrei dot de. The first location would overwrite the default value for a server, triggering the "`foo' rule specified more than once" error. This also needed a small tweak on how we match locations to avoid breaking other tests.
refactor apply_block_return
move the strip and fmt logic to their own function